Determine the area of the region bounded by y = (x - 1)e^{5x^2 - 10x} and y = 0 on the interval [0, 2]. Area = frac{1 - e^5}{5e^5}
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To do this, we need to find the derivative of y with respect to x. We can do this by using the slope formula: Now, we need to find the second derivative of y with respect to x. We can do this by using the derivative formula: Now, we can use these two formulas Show more…
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